Olympia

Olympia is a town located in the western part of the Peloponnese peninsula in Greece. It is most famous for its ancient archaeological site, where the Olympic Games were held every four years in honor of the god Zeus. Visitors can walk through the ruins of the ancient stadium, see the remains of the temples dedicated to the gods, and even visit the original Olympic flame. The nearby Archaeological Museum of Olympia houses many of the artifacts that were uncovered in the area, including ancient Greek sculptures and tools used during the games. The town of Olympia itself is charming, with quaint shops and cafes lining its streets, making it a great destination for history buffs and travelers alike.